100% Silk Twill Scarf | Winter Orchard in Rust | Limited Edition
Gift The Winter Orchard Silk Twill Scarf in Rust, a limited edition hand-drawn holiday scarf featuring pheasants, winter pears, and wild roses in warm rust, blush, and mossy green, printed on 100% silk twill.
Silk twill is a durable, structured silk with a distinctive diagonal ribbed texture. Softer than raw silk, less shiny than satin, and beautifully resistant to wrinkles. It is the premier fabric used by luxury fashion houses for printed scarves, neckerchiefs, and ties, and the reason a well-made silk twill scarf holds its shape and its color for years.
The Winter Orchard pattern was drawn in the studio, each pheasant, pear branch, and wild rose illustrated individually before being assembled into the full composition. Finished with hand-rolled hems at 26" x 26". Each holiday we produce a small run. When the edition sells through, the pattern is retired. These are pieces worth collecting.
Details:
- Limited Edition
- 100% silk twill
- 26" x 26"
- Hand-rolled hem
- Reactive ink printing, colorfast and washable
- Ethically sourced, OEKO-TEX certified fabric
- Hand-illustrated original print
- Packaged in a beautiful box for storage
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ABOUT REACTIVE PRINTING? Reactive printing is a multi-step process designed for natural fabrics. Fabric is pretreated, printed, steamed, and washed, producing color that is fully saturated, soft to the touch, and permanently bonded to the fiber. No fading, no stiffness. |
Product details
SKU: SS_0054
Designed and printed in California. Ships within 1–2 business days from Petaluma.
Shipping & returns
Free standard shipping on orders over $75. Most orders arrive in 3–5 business days within the US. Easy returns within 30 days for unused items.
About the artist
LINNA was founded in 2021 by celebrated illustrator Lisel Ashlock. After working as a commercial illustrator in New York for many years, Lisel traded East for West and moved with her family to Petaluma, California.
For over a decade she has brought her unique vision of flora & fauna to New York Times best-sellers, wine & spirits bottles, packaging & advertising, children’s books, wallpaper & murals, and countless editorial projects.